It doesn't work. Tried several several methods but always asks me to download data. Followed youtube videos & others tutorial but no luck. It shows binded & gives green signal but actually nothing happens. It may be because of Android 4.2 multi partition? has anyone succeeded?

I desperately want this to work because I am out of storage on my Internal SD

It doesn't work. Tried several several methods but always asks me to download data. Followed youtube videos & others tutorial but no luck. It shows binded & gives green signal but actually nothing happens. It may be because of Android 4.2 multi partition? has anyone succeeded?

I desperately want this to work because I am out of storage on my Internal SD

it doesn't work on 4.2.x android.there is a script for 4.2.x in xda developers forum.search for it there...good luck

On PA3+ the battery icon can swap out to different dpi's depending on what people choose in the settings. If you do the mod the way you did it and then replace just the default percentages in the other folders you can cover all the bases.

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On PA3+ the battery icon can swap out to different dpi's depending on what people choose in the settings. If you do the mod the way you did it and then replace just the default percentages in the other folders you can cover all the bases.

Yeah I've realized that some time ago, and has been fixed in the latest release.

On 160 dpi the percentage number is hardly visible for me. If you could make it a bit bigger next time it would be great. Thanks.

i don't know if i can do that. Enlarge PNG will not affect. I think the best option is with just the percentage without circle. We'll see..

Yeah I've realized that some time ago, and has been fixed in the latest release.

i don't know if i can do that. Enlarge PNG will not affect. I think the best option is with just the percentage without circle. We'll see..

You can't just enlarge the PNG files but you could work with the pixel settings for icons in the status bar. It's a pain though can cause bugs in the status bar. I personally like the smaller circular battery percentage icons and it doesn't bother me at 160 dpi but if you are looking for a larger text based one, tornade uses a giant one in his ROM Crystal Blue. He had the same problem being able to see the smaller numbers on my ROM's. An alternative of course is Battery Widget Reborn which I use as a lockscreen widget, along with the regular battery percentage mod.

Edited by fuser-invent, 15 March 2013 - 02:41 PM.

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Is there any way at all to the prerequisite stock firmware flashed without Windows? I don't have a Windows machine, just Mac OS X and Linux. I tried with a VMware XP machine, but the USB port isn't being properly forwarded to the virtual XP OS. I'm guessing because VMware only forwards recognized devices, and the mode my Fire goes in doesn't turn up as a USB device at all...

Is there any way at all to the prerequisite stock firmware flashed without Windows? I don't have a Windows machine, just Mac OS X and Linux. I tried with a VMware XP machine, but the USB port isn't being properly forwarded to the virtual XP OS. I'm guessing because VMware only forwards recognized devices, and the mode my Fire goes in doesn't turn up as a USB device at all...

While definintely possible, flashing without SoC manufacturer's tool will most definitely be tricky to say the least. As for virtual machines, I used VirtualBox running on GNU/Linux with Windows XP as guest OS. I haven't used VMWare for years so I can't help with that.

I can't remember the exact details for the procedure, but here's roughly what I did. Proceed at your own risk.

- Turn off the device. - Make sure USB cable is connected. - Start watching kernel log, e.g. tail -f /var/log/kern.log - Power the device holding the required keys pressed. - Once Linux kernel sees the device (probably 1b8e:c003), enable forwarding this device to guest OS. Windows driver should now recognise the device and keep it in pre-boot environment. Device screen should remain black. - Create a USB device filter so that the next time VirtualBox will enable the device automatically. - Start the flash procedure. - During the flash the Fire's USB device ID will change; watch kernel log, enable new devices and create filters for them. If it took too long to enable the device, flashing will time out and fail. Simply try again. You may have to press and hold power button to power off the device first. - The last device to appear should be File-backed Storage Gadget. Once you get past this you should be about done and continue with flashing PA from rescue boot.

If your device is similar to mine, you can probably create the device filter prior to running the flasher. My device appears as three different devices (but with just two USB device IDs): 1b8e:c003 and 0525:a4a5, or Amlogic M3-CHIP, Amlogic M7-CHIP and Linux 3.0.8-g841cc85-dirty with dwc_otg_pcd File-backed Storage Gadget [0331].

I was using an older version of ParanoidAndroid.
I didn't follow the instructions correctly to upgrade. Now it's stuck on boot logo (ANIOL Logo).
I already try following the instructions again for both new and upgrade but it's still stuck.

While definintely possible, flashing without SoC manufacturer's tool will most definitely be tricky to say the least. As for virtual machines, I used VirtualBox running on GNU/Linux with Windows XP as guest OS. I haven't used VMWare for years so I can't help with that.

I can't remember the exact details for the procedure, but here's roughly what I did. Proceed at your own risk.

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That's pretty awesome, wnd, thank you for that!

My Linux box doesn't run a DE, so getting VirtualBox on it isn't feasible ATM. But, you inspired me to examine if something similar wasn't possible with VMware, and it turns out it is

It even supports writing bus paths, so that I can just pick up anything that is plugged in to a particular port! Unfortunately, in practice, it doesn't play too well with the Fire. It has this strange connect-immediate-disconnect cycle it goes through, and my virtual XP never gets to say "dong ding" and prompt for drivers.

Oh, well, it spent all night yesterday clearing a 2.5" external drive so that I can put it in an old semi-broken laptop and put XP on it. Almost there, so that's what I'm gonna do — seems safer, anyway

But I'd like to thank you for letting me know about this feature in both VBox and VMware — I already have a couple of usecases for it